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December 10, 2025
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Clipper Brings Snow and Gusty Winds, Lake Effect Expected in Finger Lakes Region: A fast-moving clipper system is bringing snow and gusty winds to the Finger Lakes, Central and Western New York, and the Southern Tier. Precipitation is expected to start as snow, change to a wintry mix at lower elevations, and then shift back to snow as temperatures drop. Lake effect snow bands could continue into Thursday and Friday, following a significant temperature decrease and strengthening winds. Several counties are under ongoing winter storm alerts. (Source: Fingerlakes1.com on Dec 10)
November 23, 2025
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Hobart Basketball Secures Tournament Title With Win Over Hamilton: Hobart College captured the Hobart Basketball Tournament championship by defeating Hamilton 84-70 on Saturday, marking its fourth consecutive win and first against Hamilton since 2011. Sophomore Monty Nedd led Hobart with 21 points, while Dorian Paki and Allen Mordi contributed 13 points each. The game was closely contested, but Hobart's effective free-throw shooting ultimately created the margin. Hobart led from early in the game and maintained control throughout. (Source: Fingerlakes1.com on Nov 23)
November 17, 2025
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Venice High Football to Host Franklin in First Round of CIF Playoffs: The Venice High School Gondoliers, following a decisive 38-0 victory over Bell, will face the Franklin Panthers in the opening round of the CIF Los Angeles City Section Football Championships. The matchup is scheduled for Friday evening at Venice High's home field, with the Gondoliers holding a 6-5 record and Franklin entering at 8-3. Venice secured second place in the Western League this season, while Franklin has averaged over 35 points per game. Both teams seek to advance in this Division I playoff contest. (Source: Yo! Venice! on Nov 12)
November 14, 2025
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Cornell Women's Hockey Falls 3-0 to Colgate, Marking First Loss of Season: Cornell University's women's ice hockey team experienced its first defeat of the season, losing 3-0 to Colgate at the Class of 1965 Arena. Despite a strong showing from Cornell goalie Annelies Bergmann, who made 40 saves, Colgate took a decisive lead early in the second period. The Raiders capitalized on quick scoring and solid defense, with their goalie Brooke Davis earning a shutout. Cornell will have an opportunity for a rematch against Colgate on Saturday. (Source: Fingerlakes1.com on Nov 14)